Reminder: No Meeting in August

Due to the conflict with the Polymer Art Summit and the upcoming Clay-bor Day Retreat, there will be no meeting in August.
If you’re unable to attend the Retreat, we look forward to seeing you in October!

Due to the conflict with the Polymer Art Summit and the upcoming Clay-bor Day Retreat, there will be no meeting in August.
If you’re unable to attend the Retreat, we look forward to seeing you in October!
Due to the Independence Day holiday, we’re not meeting in July. We’ll come back to LeMoyne Art Education Center ready to roll on Saturday, August 6. Now taking requests for volunteers to give demos or mini-classes and we need a volunteer to provide creamer for the coffee and maybe an afternoon snack. Send up a flare if…
Dates and Times September 1-3 Saturday & Sunday: 9 AM – 6 PM Monday: 9 AM – 4 PM (start of cleanup), lock up by 5 PM Coffee service and lunch provided daily. Registered attendees have been emailed a signup list link for AM and PM snacks. Demos The following demos are known, but others…
Registration for the 2024 Chilly Clay Retreat is open. This year it takes place over February 3 & 4. Members current after February 1 attend at no additional charge. New and renewing members are charged $45 which includes an annual membership. The event includes our traditional turkey chili for Saturday lunch, lunch on Sunday, and…
What Tallahassee Polymer Clay Guild Monthly Gathering When Saturday, December 6, Noon until 4 PM (sharp!) Note: you can arrive as early as 1145 AM Where Lafayette Arts & Craft Center, 501 Ingleside Avenue in Lafayette Park (midtown) Bring your own projects to work on, but we also need to make canes and prep clay for the December 13…
January Meeting Our meeting will be on Saturday, January 7 starting at 10 AM, in Studio A of the LeMoyne Art Education Center. We will have coffee service, please bring a couple dollars for the Coffee Collection Can. Snacks always welcome. Pack a lunch or plan to run out, your choice. No topic as of…
Below is a list of supplies if you want to work on the project that Kelly is demonstrating. Kelly says it is best to watch her process and take notes. She has prepared samples of each step and says that you shouldn’t follow along as you won’t have the amount of time needed to finish…